Uniqueness and Nonuniqueness in Inverse Hyperbolic Problems and The Black Hole Phenomenon

Abstract

This paper consists of two parts. In the first part we describe the recent works on the inverse problems for the wave equation in (n+1)-dimensional space equipped with pseudo-Riemannian metric with Lorentz signature. We study the conditions of the existence of black (or white) holes for these wave equations. In the second part we prove energy type estimates on a finite time interval in the presence of black or white holes. We use these estimates to prove the nonuniqueness of the inverse problems.

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